Momcozy
Momcozy S12 Pro
Affordable wearable cups for on-the-go pumping.
- Budget wearable
- Comfortable cups
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The safest picks under budget without cutting safety corners.
You don't have to overspend for a safe breast pump. These are the best-scoring breast pumps at wallet-friendly prices, tested on the same safety-first system as our premium picks.
How we tested
Every breast pump in this guide was scored across six axes by our editorial team. We weight safety heaviest, then ease and value — the trio that matters most for everyday use. Picks come from the 4 breast pumps we track; recalls, certification changes, and owner-feedback shifts trigger a rescore within 24 hours of the news, on top of a full monthly review.
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Momcozy
Affordable wearable cups for on-the-go pumping.
Lansinoh
Double electric pump with app tracking, often $0 through insurance.
Held back by: Corded base
Medela
The trusted standard with wide parts availability.
Held back by: Louder
BabyBuddha
Tiny, powerful portable motor you can clip on.
Held back by: Not in-bra
We score every breast pump on the same six-axis system — safety, ease of use, value, durability, comfort, and features — with safety weighted highest. This list filters that ranking to the picks that best fit this use case.
Yes. Price doesn't determine safety — every breast pump here meets the same certifications and recall checks as our premium picks. You're trading extra features, not safety.